Purple and white patternPersistent pain results in suffering and poor quality of life. In addition, the lack of proper control of persistent pain may lead to the development of physical and mental disabilities, which further devastate the patient’s quality of life. The main goal of our research activities is to identify pivotal mechanisms in neuronal processing of information induced by various persistent painful conditions, which could be used to develop new pain killers. Hence, our activities will ultimately improve patients’ quality of life.

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@article{Dinis:2004:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2657-04.2004,
author = {Dinis, P and Charrua, A and Avelino, A and Yaqoob, M and Bevan, S and Nagy, I and Cruz, F},
doi = {10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2657-04.2004},
journal = {JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE},
pages = {11253--11263},
title = {Anandamide-evoked activation of vanilloid receptor 1 contributes to the development of bladder hyperreflexia and nociceptive transmission to spinal dorsal horn neurons in cystitis},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2657-04.2004},
volume = {24},
year = {2004}
}

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TY  - JOUR
AU - Dinis,P
AU - Charrua,A
AU - Avelino,A
AU - Yaqoob,M
AU - Bevan,S
AU - Nagy,I
AU - Cruz,F
DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2657-04.2004
EP - 11263
PY - 2004///
SN - 0270-6474
SP - 11253
TI - Anandamide-evoked activation of vanilloid receptor 1 contributes to the development of bladder hyperreflexia and nociceptive transmission to spinal dorsal horn neurons in cystitis
T2 - JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
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VL - 24
ER -